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May 4, 2011 16:46
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VIM Config
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au BufRead,BufNewFile jquery.*.js set ft=javascript syntax=jquery | |
set nocompatible | |
set autoindent | |
set tabstop=2 | |
set showmatch | |
set vb t_vb= | |
set ruler | |
set nohls | |
set incsearch | |
syntax on | |
" Tell vim to remember certain things when we exit | |
" '10 : marks will be remembered for up to 10 previously edited files | |
" "100 : will save up to 100 lines for each register | |
" :20 : up to 20 lines of command-line history will be remembered | |
" % : saves and restores the buffer list | |
" n... : where to save the viminfo files | |
set viminfo='10,\"100,:20,%,n~/.viminfo | |
" when we reload, tell vim to restore the cursor to the saved position | |
augroup JumpCursorOnEdit | |
au! | |
autocmd BufReadPost * | |
\ if expand("<afile>:p:h") !=? $TEMP | | |
\ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | | |
\ let JumpCursorOnEdit_foo = line("'\"") | | |
\ let b:doopenfold = 1 | | |
\ if (foldlevel(JumpCursorOnEdit_foo) > foldlevel(JumpCursorOnEdit_foo - 1)) | | |
\ let JumpCursorOnEdit_foo = JumpCursorOnEdit_foo - 1 | | |
\ let b:doopenfold = 2 | | |
\ endif | | |
\ exe JumpCursorOnEdit_foo | | |
\ endif | | |
\ endif | |
" Need to postpone using "zv" until after reading the modelines. | |
autocmd BufWinEnter * | |
\ if exists("b:doopenfold") | | |
\ exe "normal zv" | | |
\ if(b:doopenfold > 1) | | |
\ exe "+".1 | | |
\ endif | | |
\ unlet b:doopenfold | | |
\ endif | |
augroup END |
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Hey,
in the article on usesthis.com, you say you use vim (which is how I stumbled across this page). Do you use it often? Or only for a few tasks. I am asking because this vim config looks very minimalistic. Do you store other settings in filetype plugins?
If so, I'm curious to see what's going on in there ;) Other people's vim files can often be very instpirational ;)
nb: I keep my annotated version at https://github.com/exhuma/vimfiles/blob/master/.vimrc